Tuesday, 27 February 2018
Bush Builders - Zoo visit
Tautoru and Autahi visited the zoo on Tuesday. We took part in the bush builders programme which was a great introduction to the creatures in our environment and how they are all inter-connected.
We were very lucky to meet a Tuatara who was only 13 years into his very long life. We learnt that Tuatara are no longer living on the mainland but are doing well on off shore islands in various areas of New Zealand, including Matiu/Somes Island in the Wellington harbour. Well worth a visit.
We worked through a number of activities that highlighted how to take care when walking through the bush and how to search for and identify creatures living in the bush.
Many of the students loved digging around in the dirt, under rocks and through leaves to find spiders, worms, and ants.
Groups also created a web linking different birds, bugs, and trees to highlight how they are all connected and how we can care for them.
We couldn't leave the zoo without exploring the animals and having some fun. It was great to see all of the children sharing their ideas, working in new groups, and enjoying the good weather!
Friday, 23 February 2018
Powhiri
Today we had our Powhiri where we welcomed all the new students, families and staff to our school and community. We warmly welcome Ximena to Tautoru and hope her time here is rewarding and full of fun and laughter.
The powhiri is a time to show manaakitanga to everyone, and it certainly looked like that was happening here today. And we know it will continue to happen as we talk about it and keep it alive in our programme and activities at school.
Wednesday, 21 February 2018
Kaitaiaki Inquiry.
We are learning what we could do to be kaitiaki of our school and community. This week we have thought about all the living things we have at our school and now we are thinking about what we need to find out so that we can care for these things. There is lots of thinking going on in Tautoru this week- which is great, because that is the focus for our Learner Attributes this term.
We are looking forward to finding out more about living things and what they need when we visit the zoo next week.
Thursday, 15 February 2018
Positive Health
Each morning in Tautoru we start off our day with Wake Up Your Brain - a quick 20 minutes of activity to get our brains going, heart pumping and our bodies moving in preparation for a day full of learning! Not only is it FUN but this opportunity for exercise has a positive impact on our physical health.
The activities to choose from this term are Dodgeball, Dance, Boot Camp and Rob the Nest. We have been enjoying the opportunity to cooperate with and meet new friends. We have shown manaakitanga by sharing and taking turns with equipment, encouraging each other through challenges and finding opportunities to compliment each other.
Many of us have recognised that we feel more alive, happy and awake....energised and ready to learn with a big smile on our face! All these positive emotions that we experience at the beginning of the day set us up for a great, productive day at school.
Global Play Day
On Friday 9th February we celebrated Global Play Day by spending a whole day PLAYING! Most of us brought in a favourite toy to play with too.
We all had the BEST day! We started the morning playing with our toys. Lots of us used creativity to make up new games with our friends and we showed manaakitanga throughout the day by sharing, taking turns and listening to each others ideas.
The children were able to identify many ways of how other people had shown kindness, fairness and gratitude towards them during play and they could not stop talking about how happy they felt throughout the day.
In the afternoon we joined up with a senior buddy class. It was great to spend some time with the seniors and find out the games they like to play too.
Growth Mindset and Maths
We have all (teachers included!) been learning about how we can use a growth mindset to face new challenges and develop a positive attitude toward math. We have discussed how changing the language we use can help us overcome challenges and that making mistakes is actually a good thing because mistakes help us learn!
According to Carol Dweck, growth mindset is all about "building the understanding that abilities and intelligence can be developed". We have talked alot about how using our characters strengths of perseverance, bravery (taking a risk) and teamwork (sharing ideas with others) can help us to improve our understanding in maths.
We are growing our minds in math by using Number Talks to share our ideas about how a number is made up of other numbers. Each base group has been exploring different dot patterns and sharing strategies of how we found the total number of dots.
-How did you see the dots?
-Can you count them in groups?
-What does the equation look like?
By recording our thinking we can learn new strategies from our peers that we might try to use on the next number talk.
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